Leslie papers,

1528-1992.

Contains the estate and family papers of the Leslie family of Co. Monaghan, dated 1528-1992. Estate papers includes deeds, leases, rentals, legal papers, estate correspondence, documents from the Land Commission and from the Sir John Leslie Estates Company, maps and plans, financial papers, and miscellaneous documents relating to the Leslie estates of Glaslough, Pettigo and others. The Leslie family papers include correspondence, diaries and journals, writings, photographs, scrapbooks, sketchbooks, gamebooks, ephemera, legal and political papers, and miscellaneous material kept by the Leslie family.

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Main Creator: Leslie family
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Latin
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Notes:Physical description: 106 boxes, 182 volumes, 32 sketchbooks, and 12 large folders.
Arrangement:Fonds.
Access:The following manuscripts require conservation and are not available for consultation: MS 49,495/42 ; MS 49,495/48 ; MS 49,495/61 ; MS 49,495/79 ; MS 49,495/112 ; MS 42,142 ; MS 42,181 ; MS 49,495/227 ; MS 49,495/456 ; MS L 320 ; MS 49,495/1347; MS L 317 ; MS L 318; and MS L 493.
Provenance:These papers were purchased by the National Library from Castle Leslie in 2001.
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General correspondence of Moreton Frewen,

[ca.1889-1918].
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: Leslie papers, 1619-1992.
Description:Contains the corespondence of Moreton Frewen, husband of Clara Frewen (née Jerome) and brother-in-law of Léonie Leslie, dated 1889-1918. Includes letters and copy letters with correspondents including: his children; Henry Adams; Joseph Hodges Choate; Lord Landsdowne; Alex del Mar; Walter Morrison; William O'Brien; G.W. Prothero; Charles S. Thomas; and others. Topics includes Irish politics, war, investment and finance.
Main Creator: Frewen, Moreton, 1853-1924
Language:English
Extent:5 folders (69 items).
Format:Manuscript
Call Number: MS 49,495/1227-1231 (Manuscripts Reading Room)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.